Robert Mueller, former FBI director and special counsel, dies at 81
Mueller led the 2016 Russia election interference probe as special counsel and served as FBI director; he died at 81 and the cause of death has not been disclosed.
Mueller led the 2016 Russia election interference probe as special counsel and served as FBI director; he died at 81 and the cause of death has not been disclosed.
A redacted Sag Harbor police video shows Justin Timberlake struggling through field sobriety tests after a June 2024 traffic stop, and later pleading guilty to a reduced impaired driving charge with fines, community service, and a license suspension.
A 2022 60 Minutes report traces how genetic changes that reduced fear and boosted sociability helped wolves become today’s dogs, a process that began at least 20,000 years ago and was later shaped by human breeding.
At a Naval Academy event, President Trump repeated a claim that a former White House physician said he could live to 200 if he quit junk food, showed a visible bruise on his hand, and signed an order to protect the Army-Navy broadcast while criticizing Democratic presidents and the press.
A UEA historian says a Victorian-era misreading of medieval sources created the story that King Harold marched nearly 200 miles to Hastings, and he now argues Harold sailed south with a fleet instead.
Broadcaster Dame Jenni Murray, who hosted BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour for 33 years, has died at the age of 75; she was a prominent voice on women's issues and a decorated figure in British radio.
'SWIM' from K-pop super-group BTS is their first release in four years, launching the band's comeback and drawing immediate attention from music media and fans worldwide.
A federal judge halted a Pentagon rule that let the Defense Department revoke press credentials and brand reporters security risks, after the New York Times sued claiming the policy unlawfully restricted newsgathering and free speech.
Uganda reintroduced southern white rhinos from Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary to Kidepo in the northeast, a conservation milestone coordinated by the Uganda Wildlife Authority and international partners.
In her first public interview since a New York Times investigation, Dolores Huerta, 95, says Cesar Chavez raped her in the 1960s, explains why she kept the assaults secret for decades, and praises other women for coming forward.
Thick smoke and flames swept a car parts factory in central Daejeon, South Korea, leaving at least 10 dead, four missing and 59 injured as firefighters struggled to contain the blaze and later resumed searches after collapse concerns eased.
Actor Nicholas Brendon died in his sleep at 54, his family said; he became widely known as Xander Harris on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and later spoke publicly about health, legal and substance struggles.
Mina Stoddart-Stones has an extremely rare U negative and N negative RO blood type that is frozen and reserved for exact‑match patients, and she says she feels honoured to help others.
A team at Shandong University modified a probiotic strain to synthesise and release romidepsin directly in mouse breast tumours, showing tumour colonisation and local drug delivery while stressing that human testing and safety work remain necessary.
Heavy rains on Oahu prompted evacuation orders and emergency alerts as the aging Wahiawa dam shows signs of imminent failure, the National Guard was activated, and flood watches remain in effect across the state.
BBC Radio 1 presenter Greg James finished a weeklong tandem cycling challenge across England, Wales and Scotland, raising just over £4 million for Comic Relief with help from celebrity guests and widespread public support.
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Nosh Robotics unveiled the $1,499 Nosh One, a countertop robot that dispenses ingredients, cooks and self-cleans using AI, but it has limited cooking modes and a large footprint.
The British adaptation of the long running US sketch show debuts this Saturday as an eight part live series on Sky, with a UK cast and creative input from original SNL creator Lorne Michaels.
A Russian presidential advisory council says parents complained that footage of minors in the Oscar-winning documentary Mr. Nobody Against Putin was used without consent and has lodged formal complaints with the US Academy and UNESCO.
Key facts on what meningitis B is, how to spot it, how it spreads, when to seek care, treatment basics and vaccine availability.
Court filings reveal the Trump advisory DOGE used ChatGPT to flag NEH grant proposals as DEI and canceled hundreds of awards, including a $349,000 HVAC grant for the High Point Museum, prompting a lawsuit by academic groups alleging constitutional violations.
Thomas Tuchel has named an expanded England squad that brings back Dominic Calvert-Lewin, includes standout selection James Garner and veteran Jason Steele in a potential training role, and reveals concerningly thin striking alternatives behind captain Harry Kane.
Thiel gave a four-part Antichrist talk near the Vatican this week and was publicly rebuked by papal advisor Paolo Benanti, who accused him of using religious ideas to justify anti-democratic tech and economic agendas.
The Justice Department filed to dismiss with prejudice federal civil rights charges against former Louisville officers Joshua Jaynes and Kyle Meany over their alleged roles in obtaining the warrant tied to Breonna Taylor’s 2020 death; the judge has not ruled.
President Trump is pressing Senate Republicans to approve the SAVE America Act, a voter ID bill, but the filibuster and GOP divisions make passage unlikely.
Polio was driven nearly to extinction in the U.S. by routine vaccination, but recent detections of vaccine derived poliovirus in wastewater and one U.S. case show the disease can return where vaccination gaps exist; sustaining high vaccine coverage and surveillance is the best defense.
On Face the Nation, former detainees Siamak Namazi and Emad Shargi, family advocate Neda Sharghi and former U.S. hostage envoy Roger Carstens said Americans held in Iran face heightened danger amid the Israel-Iran conflict and urged U.S. leaders to name and prioritize their release.
US Southern Command says it struck an alleged drug trafficking vessel in the eastern Pacific; three people were reported as survivors initially but the Coast Guard later said two of them were found dead and one was recovered alive.
Netflix is bringing a sing-along version of its hit film KPop Demon Hunters back to theaters over Halloween weekend in the US and Canada, with tickets selling from Oct 17 at 9 a.m. ET via SingKPopDemonHunters.com.
A new equation explains the common pattern in fragment sizes across many materials by combining a statistical selection of messy breaks with a density-change law, and it matches experiments from broken glass and ceramics to smashed sugar cubes and ocean waves.
Gus Van Sant and screenwriter Austin Kolodney dramatize Tony Kiritsis’s 1977 hostage case with surreal black comic flourishes, notable performances, and a sharp focus on media spectacle rather than the victim’s trauma.